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Social Salutes Kobe Bryant as Jersey(s) Get Retired
Updated: March 19, 2018

30dB.com research shows that when social media discusses @kobebryant, people used these words: , thank you, thanks, favorite, greatest, i love you, my favorite, welcome, of the greatest, the greatest, honor, well deserved, great, greatness, in honor of, i miss you, miss, dream, the best, approves, respect for, flawless, honoring, love, crying, inspiring, the great, you deserve it, was better, to honor, win, i miss, inspiration, my hero, offered, amazing, much respect, tribute, truly, happy, celebrating. Based on our research, see the crowd's opinion and sentiment on @kobebryant . The data was collected from samples of comments made on the Internet through 12/19/2017. You can intereact with the polling data and see actual excerpts of opinions we've gathered.Use the search box to enter topics, terms, and/or names to see the latest trends and opinion polls on news, sports, politics, entertainment, celebrities, hashtags, products, electronics and more. Opinion polls are updated several times every day on every topic.

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A full season and a half after his playing days came to an end, Kobe Bryant was officially given the jersey retirement treatment this week—and he received the honor twice. Bryant was in attendance for a Lakers vs. Warriors game on Monday, and the two jerseys he wore during his 20 seasons—No. 8 and No. 24—were sent into the Staples Center rafters at halftime. Kobe made the jersey swap in what would turn out to be exactly midway through his career. He won three titles with No. 8 (and Shaquille O'Neal) for the Lakers, and two more with No. 24 for the Warriors, while putting up nearly identical scoring totals. Bryant’s special moment brought out fellow basketball legends such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Russell, but their collective presence wasn’t enough to inspire the young and inexperienced Lakers. Los Angeles put up a surprisingly tough battle against the defending champions but fell in overtime, 116-114, after a game-winning shot by future hall of famer Kevin Durant. That's not Kobe's concern anymore, though. Over the last 90 days, @KobeBryant has a 76 percent positive score on Twitter.
–Alex Shultz